Marked by a brushed pewter finish, 5 reversible light maple/white blades, and 4 frosted swirl glass shades, this Westinghouse Swirl 52 in. indoor ceiling fan will add comfort and traditional style to any room. Ideal for rooms up to 360 sq. ft. (18 x 20 ft.) with standard 8 ft. ceilings, this fan features a 153 mm x 15 mm cold-rolled steel motor with a triple capacitor for powerful, quiet air circulation. Three fan speeds (high/medium/low) and a reversible switch help keep you comfortable all year round. The ceiling fan provides airflow of up to 4,831 CFM. It is rated to operate at 66-Watt at high speed (without lights), which gives it an airflow efficiency rating of 73 CFM/Watt. (As a comparison, 49 in. to 60 in. ceiling fans have airflow efficiencies ranging from approximately 51 to 176 CFM/Watt at high speed). The Swirl is remote control adaptable and comes with everything you need for installation, including a 3/4 in. x 4 in. (D x L) downrod, a 78 in. lead wire, and 4 Candelabra-base 40-Watt torpedo light bulbs. It is backed by a lifetime motor warranty and a 2-year warranty on all other parts. Product reference number 78077.

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Takes TINY Non-Standard Lightbulbs

February 20, 2015

I will start this review by stating that Home Depot did absolutely nothing wrong and were awesome throughout this experience. This fan looks nice and is what we were looking for. We especially wanted one with 4 light sockets. While it is cryptically hidden in the description, the photos show the fan with regular bulbs. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. This fan takes little night-light sized candelabra bulbs. Not only that but it takes a max of 40 watts each. The fan, even with the brightest bulbs allowed is very dim compared to our old one with 19w CFLs. We are returning the fan because it doesn't take normal bulbs and does not provide sufficient light in a bedroom where it is the only light source. It is stupid that in this day and age, we cannot just stick to a standard size light bulb for everything. I can see in instances of decorative effect, but this is a ceiling fan which vibrates. I can only imagine how often I would have to buy and replace these special bulbs due to the vibration from running the fan during the summer.